Three Years in Europe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 238 pages of information about Three Years in Europe.

Three Years in Europe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 238 pages of information about Three Years in Europe.

upon the wing—­the artifical [**typo:  artificial] stream, the brook

seemed to have forgotton [**typo:  forgotten] that this was an exhibition

“Sartar [**typo:  Sartor] Resartus,” and if he does not rise from its

the cloisters of Tinterran [**typo:  Tintern] Abbey, in its proudest

that which has accomplished the mightest [**typo:  mightiest] and

That measure was in every respect an unconsitutional [**typo:  unconstitutional]

practice what they have so long professsd [**typo:  professed]. (Hear,

I had writen [**typo:  written] for the occasion, was unanimously

taken him back and placed him in goal [**typo:  gaol], and

was kept in goal [**typo:  gaol] three days, during

into my hand, and at the sametime [**typo:  same time] saying,

be a 100 dols.  Bank [**typo?:  bank] note, on the United States

But the adherence of George Green to the re-resolution [**typo:  resolution]

Apparent errata, but possibly acceptable period words:  (left as-is in text). ===============

without the least difficulty, and his jestures, [**typo:  gestures,]
   Per OED, jesture obs. form of gesture.  May be typo?

motion, and the variagated [**typo:  variegated] lamps with their many
   Per OED, verb variagate was known variant of variegate up to the 19th century

enemies on the 13th Vendimaire [**typo:  Vendemiaire].  The Hotel de
  May be British variant used at the period

observed visiters [**typo:  visitors] lingering about it, as if they
  May be valid past spelling

being conveyed to them by means of a pully-basket, [**typo:  pulley-basket,]
   Per OED, pully known variant of pulley, 15th-19th centuries

under heaven!—­Perish the sum of all villanies! [**typo:  villainies!]
   Per OED, known alternate spelling, 16th-19th centuries

force, carrying, upsetting, engulphing [**typo:  engulfing] its adversaries,
   Per OED, known alternate spelling (along with ingulf and ingulph);
   an example of engulph quoted from an 1871 source.

master and visiters [**typo:  visitors] speak of the down-trodden
  May be valid past spelling

with long curls of a chesnut [**typo:  chestnut] colour hanging down
   Per OED, chesnut was the most common spelling as late as 1820. 
   Johnson set “chestnut” as the standard...

Others found to be acceptable variants: 
   Bastile,
   plebians,
   laureat,
   trode,
   Shakspere.

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